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=== Works cited === {{Refbegin|indent=yes|30em}} *{{cite book|surname=Boltz|given=William G.|title=The origin and early development of the Chinese writing system|year=2003|publisher=American Oriental Society|location=New Haven, CT|isbn=0-940490-18-8 }} *{{cite book |title=Oracle Bone Collections in the United States |surname=Chou |given=Hung-hsiang ε¨ι΄»ηΏ |publisher=University of California Press |year=1976 |isbn=0-520-09534-0 }} *{{cite book |surname=Fairbank |given=John King |author-link=John K. 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